grg51.typepad.com - 2/13/2008
—
Roger Clemens will try to minimize damage to his convoluted defense by implicating his wife in HGH use, sources reveal. Clemens apparently will give up his wife in a desperate attempt to save his own injected skin. Reports indicated depositions last week in Congress back up McNamee's allegation of Rocket juicing.
Andy Pettitte's Congressional deposition last week related ...
Comments
Blog Reactions
The Show: D2 strange
Guyism » celebs —
... ( Busted Coverage ) The new Guess girl is nice. ( Cuzoogle ) Las Vegas is awesome. ( Hottest Girls of MySpace ) Federica Ridolfi: Spank Bankalicious. ( Mac G's World ) Bad, bad dunk attempt. ( Tasty Booze ) Coach K says LAX coach shouldn't have been fired. ( Epic Carnival ) Thanks, Steve Slaton. ( Loser with Socks ) Roger Clemens. 1987. Zest commercial. ( The Meaningful Collateral ) Clemens now using his wife as an alibi. ( Steroid Nation ) Reggie Bush gets his gangsta lean on. ( PartMule ) 10 greatest old school ...
THE AFTER PARTY
Epic Carnival | Where Sports and Pop Culture Collide —
... with linebacker Dan Morgan. (Throwing Into Traffic) Reggie Bush gets his gangsta lean on. (PartMule) 10 greatest old school sports video games. (All Balls) Jim Fassel, Builder of Empires. (Deuce of Davenport) College baseball is figuring things out. (College Baseball Blog) Roger Clemens. 1987. Zest commercial. (The Meaningful Collateral) Clemens now using his wife as an alibi. (Steroid Nation) The 11 greatest SI swimsuit models. (Brahsome) Bad, bad dunk attempt. ( ...
THE 'ROID REPORT FOR THE WEEK OF FEB. 10
Epic Carnival | Where Sports and Pop Culture Collide —
... . Interesting that the Titans were deposed by the Olympic gods. Zeus drugged, then dragged Titan Cronus to imprisonment in a cave. Roger Clemens, meanwhile, seemed to have constructed his own prison composed of incredulous stories, bully threats, and surreal alibis. Along the way Clemens dissed McNamee, threw his wife under the bus, ...
Related Content
The Debate Over Debbie Clemens and HGH
sportsofboston.com 2/13/2008 — Here’s another sticking point that really hurts Roger Clemens if true. Clemens alleged initially when being questioned that he never ever talked about steroids or HGH with Brian McNamee. Later in the questioning he said that his wife was injected by Brian McNamee without his discretion. His wife complained of an uncomfortable pain and a circulation problem near where she was injected...
Clemens: Andy Pettitte “Misremembered”
sportsofboston.com 2/13/2008 — Roger Clemens testified that Andy Pettitte did not correctly recall a conversation they had in 1999-2000 about HGH use. Pettitte and his wife both testified that Clemens told Pettitte he used HGH and steroids. Pettitte later asked Clemens following Congressional hearings about steroids in baseball in 2005 what Clemens thought of his use. Clemens then told Pettitte that he didn’t say that...
Pettitte Tells Congress Clemens Used HGH
sportsofboston.com 2/13/2008 — Andy Pettitte reportedly told Congress in his private depostion that Roger Clemens had used HGH. Apparently, Clemens told Pettitte he used Human Growth Hormone 10 years ago. Due to his testimony, Pettitte was excused from the public hearings today, along with Chuck Knoblauch and steroid dealer Kirk Radomski. Clemens and Brian McNamee will still be meeting today.
Roger Clemens’ Fight Challenges MLB’s Credibility
sportsofboston.com 2/14/2008 — By denying and totally refuting anything that Brian McNamee has said, Roger Clemens is challenging the very foundation of the Mitchell Report. McNamee provided a lot of information that became public from the Mitchell Report, including testimony about Roger Clemens, Chuck Knoblauch, and Andy Pettitte. If McNamee is lying then the Mitchell Report loses a lot of credibility.
WAITING IT OUT —
NY Post: Sports 2/14/2008
TAMPA - Andy Pettitte's involvement in the Mitchell Report and the congressional hearings that pitted Roger Clemens against Brian McNamee yesterday have extracted such a toll on the pitcher that he asked for and has been granted permission to show...